The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), one of the top 10 universities in Asia, has announced that it will offer 15 full scholarships to outstanding Vietnamese high school students each year.
More than 11,000 students have registered for the second round of the national high school graduation examination, which is scheduled for August 6-7, said Deputy Minister of Education and Training Nguyen Huu Do.
Finnish educators are looking forward to welcoming more and more Vietnamese high-school students to study in their country, which is known as the world’s happiest nation and for having high standard of education.
Youth Union members and volunteers also provided water, medical masks for students; measured body temperature and disinfected hands of students; guided parents to parking areas and ensure smooth traffic. These actions have been highly appreciated by students and their parents.
At the end of the important exam, parents and students have their own plans after the past stressful days. However, the fear of the COVID-19 epidemic is always there, so they are more thoughtful about their options
This year, the exam took place in the context of the complicated development of the COVID-19 epidemic, so the authority puts safety and disease prevention on the top priority list.
Due to the complicated situation of the Covid-19 epidemic, from May 3rd, Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam has been temporarily closed. So parents and students coming here can oly bow from the gate, display offerings and burn incense outside.
The high school graduation exam will begin on July 7 morning for millions of students, with strict COVID-19 measures in place as the fourth wave of infections has seen complicated developments.
In order to ensure that the national high school graduation exam takes place safely, Hanoi schools are urgently conducting rehearsals on COVID-19 disease prevention at various exam sites.
Localities are quickly finishing their preparations for the national high school graduation exam to implement the dual goal – ensuring safety for candidates during the COVID-19 pandemic and ensuring a serious and fair exam.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has ordered authorities of Ho Chi Minh City and surrounding localities in the southern key economic region to take the initiative to realise the dual targets in a flexible method as COVID-19 situations remain complicated.
Ho Chi Minh City will go ahead with national high school graduation exams for more than 88,000 students on July 7-8 based on the Ministry of Education and Training’s schedule despite growing COVID-19 outbreaks, according to its Department of Education and Training.
This year's high school entrance exam is considered a hard test for Hanoi students when enrollment quotas are limited. Only 72% of the students will have a place at Hanoi's public schools.
At 11 a.m. on June 12, many students in Hanoi were about to finish the second test on the first day of the 10th-grade entrance exam. Outside the exam site, the atmosphere was nervous and anxious among students' parents.